In today’s pharmaphorum podcast, web editor Nicole Raleigh speaks with Dr Isaac Bentwich, CEO and founder of Quris.AI, about how AI could revolutionise preclinical research and accelerate the development of potentially life-saving drugs, safely.
From generative AI reshaping creativity to robotics driven by Nvidia Cosmos, AI’s evolution is set to revolutionize sectors like health care, manufacturing and transportation.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has gone from science fiction to a central part of our daily lives. While this technology promises innovation, efficiency, and progress, it also raises serious concerns about ethics,
Long before generative AI became a reality, its false promises of ease and justice appeared in science fiction—and the desert temptation of Christ. This is generative AI, the large computing ...
News that Dutch publishing house Veen Bosch & Keuning (VBK) has confirmed plans to experiment using AI to translate fiction has stirred up a thought-provoking debate. Some believe it marks the beginning of the end for human translators,
The full-bodied robot, which is fully interactive and has a mobile base and additional motors for enhanced torso movement, would cost £160,000. Humanoids can even be made to replicate a celebrity or historical figure, and users can provide images for facial customization.
Our writers pick their favourite science fiction books of all time We asked New Scientist staff ... Banks Another tip from Emily, this follows a bio-prosthetic surgeon and her personal AI in a city where, over generations, an elite class has evolved ...
In another step that blurs the line between science fiction and reality, social media giant Meta is launching AI-generated “characters” on Facebook and Instagram. A recent article from the Financial Times reported that the social media platform is “betting” that AI-generated characters will fill the two popular apps in the next few years.